User:Tlogmer/Book of spells of serpents

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The Book of spells of serpents, a lost work ascribed to St. Paul,[1] would be considered part of the New Testament apocrypha, as it appears in a 6th century list of works that were considered non-canonical, but no known text has survived.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ This book is listed in Wikipedia articles Lost work, New Testament apocrypha, and Pauline epistles. Off Wikipedia, it is mentioned in the 19th-century Muslim anti-Biblical text, The Great Debate, or Revealing the Truth (MSWord file) (HTML in Google cache), as one of the fifteen "books ascribed to Paul, apart from those included in the New Testament".

[edit] See also

Category:Christian texts

Spells of Serpents